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Special Programs

The Army ROTC program provides incentives for Nursing majors, enlisted soldiers, and Army Reservists to participate in its program while attending college in pursuit of a B.S. or M.S.
degree.

Nursing Program: Army Nurses are valued members of a health care team that includes 14,500 members
in 37 hospitals around the world. Army Nurses enjoy considerable respect, autonomy
and authority as they pursue various roles within the Army Nurse Corps. Take Army
ROTC in college, along with your nursing studies, and begin your nursing career as
a poised and self-confident lieutenant in the Army Nurse Corps.

Green to Gold Programs (G2G): The U.S. Army promotes four Green to Gold programs that are available for qualified
enlisted soldiers who want to become commissioned officers through the Army ROTC program
while pursuing their bachelor or master’s degree. The programs are as follows: 2 YR
Active Duty Option (ADO), 2, 3 or 4 Year Scholarship, 2 YR Non- Scholarship, and 2,
3 or 4 Year Dedicated Hip Pocket Scholarship.

Full-time college students (sophomore, junior, senior or grad students)

Currently serving (or willing to enlist) in the USAR or ANG

Enrolled in Army ROTC

In the SMP you participate in unit training with your USAR or ANG unit one weekend
a month, while earning your commission through ROTC. Upon college graduation, you
will be commissioned as an officer in the Army and may have the option of either serving
full-time on Active Duty or part-time in the Army Reserves or Army National Guard.
This option will depend on the type of ROTC contract the cadet signs upon joining
the Army ROTC program.